Crime & Safety
Human Trafficking Charges Filed In Missing Pittsburgh-Area Teen Case
A Pittsburgh-area girl went missing. People are facing criminal charges as a result. Get the details here.
NEW SEWICKLEY TOWNSHIP, PA ? Two people have been charged in connection with the disappearance of a 17-year-old Beaver County minor.
According to New Sewickley Township police, Johnathan Crowe, 25, of Mansfield, Ohio, is charged with felony human trafficking. Ashlynn Quaintance, 19, of Bucyrus, Ohio, is being charged with various but as yet unspecified charges by the Crawford County, Ohio, Prosecutor's Office.
The teen "has been found and is safe," a post on the New Sewickley Township Police Department Facebook page stated.
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"(She) is being reunited with her family. We would like to thank the public and our residents for all the assistance they provided in this investigation. We cannot begin to express our sincere gratitude to the following organizations and law enforcement agencies who collaborated on this investigation which lead to Isabella being located and returned to her family:
New Sewickley Fire District
Liam Search and Rescue
Lower Kiski Search Team
Steel City K9 Emergency Response Team
PA Wilderness Search and Rescue
Cherry Tree Volunteer Fire Department K9 Search
Rocky Grove K9 Search and Rescue
Lawrence County K9 Search and Rescue
Air Search Rescue K9 Division
Mountain Area Rescue Group
Amigo Search and Rescue Dogs
Emlenton Fire Department Drone Team
Beaver County Unmanned Response
Beaver County Emergency Services
Beaver County Juvenile Services
CSI Investigations
Beaver County District Attorney's Office
Pennsylvania State Police
FBI Pittsburgh
FBI Columbus
U.S. Marshals Service
U.S. Secret Service Pittsburgh
Ohio Attorney General Bureau of Criminal Investigation
Mansfield Police Department
Bucyrus Police Department
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
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